Sixty-three in Latin

Translation of 63 in LatinThe Latin translation of the word sixty-three is as follows:

Sexaginta tres

The word for sixty-three or 63 represents a cardinal number that conveys "how many". Sexaginta tres is the correct form of the word which means sixty-three, there are no gender distinctions after three. Cardinal numbers are also known as "counting numbers," because they show quantity. Examples of English ordinal numbers are "first", "second" or "third". Sixty-third in Latin is sexagesimus tertius.

Sexagintatres

Translation of 63

63 in Latin - Roman NumeralsRoman numerals are script letters that are used to represent numbers. The Roman numeral of 63 is the name for a number when it is written in the way the Romans used to write numbers. The Roman numeral for this number is as follows:

LXIII

If a lower value symbol is after a higher value number, it is added so VI = 6. If a lower value symbol is before a higher value number, it is subtracted so IV = 4. A number with a line over it means to multiply it by 1000.

LXIII

Sexaginta tres or 63 in LatinThe number 63 translates to the word Sexaginta tres. Sixty-third is sexagesimus tertius. The English-Latin translation of this number is:

63

LXIII

Sixty-three

Sexaginta tres

63rd

sexagesimus tertius

Latin numerals are composed of just seven letters: I, V, X, L, C, D and M. The ancient Romans did not use a zero and there is no singular form for most of the numbers.